Works

The budget, on commercial and colonial policy; with an introduction in which the deductive method as presented in Mr. Mill's system of logic is applied to the solution of some controverted questions in political economy.

An essay on the transfer of land by registration, under the duplicate method operative in British colonies

grounds of an opinion on the policy of restricting the importation of foreign corn

inquiry into the nature and progress of rent

An inquiry into the practical working of the proposed arrangements for the renewal of the charter of the Bank of England, and the regulation of the currency;

A letter to Lord Ashley, on the principles which regulate wages and on the manner and degree in which wages would be reduced

A letter to Nassau William Senior, esq. : in reply to the article "Free trade and retaliation" in the Edinburgh review, no. CLVII

A letter to the Right Hon. Sir George Murray, ... on systematic colonization.

Letter to the Right Honble. R. Vernon Smith, 1856:

A letter to the Right Honorable the Earl of Liverpool, on the state of the agriculture of the United Kingdom

A letter to the Right Honourable Lord John Russell : on the ministerial measure establishing poor laws in Ireland, and on the auxiliary means which it will be necessary to employ in carrying that measure into effect.

A letter to the Right Honourable Lord Viscount Melbourne, on the causes of the recent derangement in the money market, and on bank reform

A letter to the Right Honourable Sir Robert Peel, bart. .. on the condition of England, and on the means of removing the causes of distress.

A letter to Thomas Tooke, esq. In reply to his objections against the separation of the business of the bank into a department of issue, and a department of deposit and discount: with a plan of bank reform.

Letters on commercial policy.

On wages and combination. -

The principles and practical operations of Sir Robert Peels Act of 184*. -

Self-supporting colonization. Ireland saved without cost to the imperial treasury.

Substance of a speech delivered in the House of Commons, 15th February, 1827, on the motion of Sir Robert Wilmot Horton, bart., for the re-appointment of a select committee on emigration from the United Kingdom.